The Impact of Philosophy and the Philosophy of Impact: A guide to charting more diffuse influences across time Briggle, Adam; Froderman, Robert; Holbrook, J. Britt Reflecting on the complexity of influence an individual research project can have, Adam Briggle, Robert Frodeman and Britt Holbrook try to get a handle on their own research activities and some of their impacts over the last few years. Their project led to a wide variety of results: scholarly articles, a forthcoming book, blogs and a number of ‘likes’ and ‘shares’. But what exactly is a share or a like? There is a need for further reflection on how philosophy – and the humanities more generally – can achieve broader impacts. Copyright 2011 LSE Impact of Social Sciences
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The Impact of Philosophy and the Philosophy of Impact: A guide to charting more diffuse influences across time
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